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Reset the scrolling state on load, so that when a new scene is
loaded, the background is redrawn. Also, revert the workaround
in d0d15af9, since this (hopefully) fixes the underlying problem.
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We'll let our own sound code take care of the RIFF header
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This should cut down on the number of redunndant creations of temporary objects.
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I've traced through the code, and the order seems to specifically put the object into the 'destroy me' state by calling another process/thread, but then immediately replaces the values when it returns to the calling method. This workaround at least detects when an item is supposed to be destroyed, and ensures it remains in the 'destroy me' state.
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